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About 3-4km or 40-50mins walk from Changchun's train station lies one of the best preserved historical sites I've come across during my year studying abroad in China: the palace/prison of the Manchurian regime's figurehead Pu Yi. Simply a 'must-visit' for anyone visiting Changchun.

The Puppet Emperor's Palace is located in a rural area of Changchun. It cost 80RMB for entrance. But the price is well worth. The palace is well preserved and you will find many rich historical artefacts. However, do read up before you go there to...More

This palace is also known as the Imperial Palace of the Manchu State and is basically a museum about the China's last Emperor, Puyi. There was a movie made in 1987 about his life. This is the museum to the same man. The palace was...More

This place will somewhat polarize people depending on how interested one is in life of the Last Emperor. Nevertheless, thought the attraction was great exposure to a piece of Chinese history I knew little about beforehand.
Be forewarned that the exhibits are not always in...More

If you are keen to know more about Chinese history then this place will show you the last residence of the last Chinese emperor. The history here is quite rich and once can understand the influence and the relationship between China and Japan In the...More

The sight itself is not particularly interesting, but I strongly recommend the audio Guide as it gives you great information about the history about China and their relationship to Japan. The most interesting part is the live story of the puppet emporer- an amazing story...More